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Restrict protests outside CM residence: HC to police

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has directed the police to restrict protests outside Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s home in the Civil Lines area of the national capital and ensure unobstruct­ed traffic flow there.

The direction by Justice Vibhu Bakhru came on a plea by the residents of the area who claimed they were being harassed by the repeated procession­s and protests which take place outside the chief minister’s residence.

They also contended that the protests were leading to obstructio­n of the regular traffic flow there. The court restricted the holding of protests in the area, saying that while citizens have the right to protest peacefully, it “cannot be at the cost of others”.

“Plainly, the residents of Civil Lines, Delhi cannot be put to inconvenie­nce on account of dharnas and protesting crowds in the vicinity of their residences, which, this court is informed, has become a regular feature in that area,” it said.

The Delhi government did not oppose the plea and submitted that the police has designated specific areas like Jantar Mantar and Ram Lila Grounds, for conducting peaceful demonstrat­ions according to the numerical strength of the protestors.

“In these circumstan­ces, respondent no.2 (police) are directed to ensure that adequate steps are taken for keeping the residentia­l roads free for traffic movement.

“They are directed to restrict the dharnas and protest in the residentia­l area in question and ensure that no unnecessar­y inconvenie­nce is caused to the public at large on account of any such protest,” the court said.

It also said it was not inclined to indicate the maximum number of persons that may be permitted to collect in protests and added that it would be left to the discretion of the police.

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